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Holocaust deniers deserve free speech, too

Raymond Spiotta

Issue date: 2/26/09 Section: Opinion
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And why don't European governments consider that freedom worth preserving? It's simple. A new religion has eclipsed the Catholicism once common to that continent. The very word "Holocaust" implies a certain meaning. "Holocaust" is a Greek word meaning "whole burnt offering." In Zionist soteriology, the "Holocaust" was a redemptive sacrifice ransoming the Holy Land from the Palestinians and for the Jews. During the Middle Ages, the Popes actively fostered religious liberty for the Jews, and did what they could to shield them from physical outrage. The tables having turned, the new high priests aren't interested in returning the favour. The religion of the Shoah has replaced the religion of Golgotha, and it is a lot less tolerant.

Hitler counseled: "Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it… How fortunate for leaders that men do not think!" Our conditioners are fast turning us into George Orwell's human sheep that "think in slogans and talk in bullets." Think what you will of the Holocaust's historicity; but at least steer clear of confusing blind faith with hard fact. And, for good measure, have done with that absolutely irrational equation of so-called "Holocaust-denial" with "anti-Semitism" - whatever indeed that means. Withhold the unswerving allegiance claimed by media mavens who have taken a page straight out of Hitler's reprehensible little book. Think for yourself.
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